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Farmer Nizar al-Awwad has stopped irrigating his land in northeast Syria from a local river polluted by an oil spill that residents and officials in the Kurdish-held area blame on Turkish strikes."All the farmers in the area have stopped using the river for irrigation," said Awwad, 30, from a village near Tal Brak, in Hasakeh province. ....
Farmer Nizar al-Awwad has stopped irrigating his land in northeast Syria from a local river polluted by an oil spill that residents and officials in the Kurdish-held area blame on Turkish strikes. "All the farmers in the area have stopped using the river for irrigation," said Awwad, 30, from a village near Tal Brak, in Hasakeh province. "We'd be killing our land with our own hands if we used the polluted water," he said. ....
Article: Antiquities hunt behind the fog of war - Syrian conflict is a gold mine for looting and trafficking of the Middle East antiquities. This issue hasn t gotten any significant media coverage in comparison with other aspects of the war in Syria but it undoubtedly has the same destructive effect on the Arabic country. ....
31 December، 2020 Raqqa and Hasaka, SANA – The US occupation – backed QSD militia kidnapped on Thursday tens of civilians in Raqqa and Hasaka countryside. Civil sources told SANA reporter that groups of QSD militia set up checkpoints and launched a campaign of raids on villages, east of Raqqa city, Ain Issa city and in the surrounding of Tal al-Samen town in the far northern countryside and kidnapped 55 civilians, among them a woman, taking them to an unknown destination. Meanwhile, in Hasaka countryside, Civil sources told SANA reporter that the QSD militia cordoned off Tal Brak town and kidnapped a number of young men to force them fight in their ranks, while armed groups from QSD militia raided the fourth section of al-Hawl Camp and kidnapped a number of civilians , taking them to an unknown destination. ....